The present invention provides a control circuit for a multi-channel power converter to save power at light load. The control circuit comprises a modulation circuit and an oscillation circuit to modulate the switching frequency of switching signals for power saving. The modulation circuit generates a modulation signal in response to a first feedback signal and a second feedback signal. The oscillation circuit is coupled to the modulation circuit to control a switching frequency of switching signals in accordance with the modulation signal. The switching frequency of the first switching signal can be linearly decreased in response to the decrease of the load when the second switching signal is enabled. The first switching signal can be bursted for further power saving once the second switching signal is disabled.
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8. A control circuit, for a power converter, the power converter comprising a first transformer controlled by a first switching signal to produce a first output of the power converter; a second transformer controlled by a second switching signal to produce a second output of the power converter; and the control circuit coupled to the first and second outputs of the power converter to generate the first switching signal and the second switching signal in response to a first feedback signal and a second feedback signal respectively; wherein the first feedback signal and the second feedback signal are produced in accordance with the first and second outputs of the power converter; the control circuit comprising:
a modulation circuit, for generating a modulation signal in response to the first feedback signal; and
an oscillation circuit, coupled to the modulation circuit, for controlling a switching frequency of the first switching signal in accordance with the modulation signal, wherein the switching frequency of the first switching signal is decreased in response to a decrease of a load of the power converter when a second switching signal is enabled and the first switching signal is bursted once the second switching signal is disabled.
5. A control circuit, for a multi-channel power supply, the multi-channel power supply comprising a first transformer controlled by a first switching signal to produce a first output of a power converter; a second transformer controlled by a second switching signal to produce a second output of the power converter; and the control circuit coupled to the first and second outputs of the power converter to generate the first switching signal and the second switching signal in response to a first feedback signal and a second feedback signal respectively; wherein the first feedback signal and the second feedback signal are produced in accordance with the first and second outputs of the power converter; the control circuit comprising:
a modulation circuit, for generating a modulation signal in response to the first feedback signal and the second feedback signal; and
an oscillation circuit, coupled to the modulation circuit, for controlling a switching frequency of the first switching signal and a switching frequency of the second switching signal in accordance with the modulation signal, wherein the switching frequency of the first switching signal is decreased in response to a decrease of the load of the power converter when the second switching signal is enabled and the first switching signal is bursted once the second switching signal is disabled.
1. A control circuit, for a multi-channel power converter, the multi-channel power converter comprising a first transformer controlled by a first switching signal to produce a first output of the power converter; a second transformer controlled by a second switching signal to produce a second output of the power converter; and the control circuit coupled to the first and second outputs of the power converter to generate the first switching signal and the second switching signal in response to a first feedback signal and a second feedback signal respectively; wherein the first feedback signal and the second feedback signal are produced in accordance with the first and second outputs of the power converter, the control circuit comprising:
a modulation circuit, for generating a modulation signal and a burst signal in response to the first feedback signal and the second feedback signal, wherein the burst signal is enabled when the modulation signal is lower than a threshold;
an input terminal, for receiving an input signal, wherein the second switching signal is enabled when the input signal is enabled; and
an oscillation circuit, coupled to the modulation circuit, for generating an oscillation signal in accordance with the modulation signal, wherein the oscillation signal is utilized to control a switching frequency of the first switching signal and a switching frequency of the second switching signal, wherein the switching frequency of the first switching signal and the second switching signal is modulated in response to the modulation signal when the input signal is enabled and the switching frequency of the first switching signal is modulated in response to the modulation signal and the burst signal once the input signal is disabled.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to power converters, and more particularly, to a control circuit of switching power converters.
2. Description of Related Art
Multi-channel power converters are used to convert an unregulated power source to regulated voltage and/or current sources. The control circuit of the multi-channel power converter generates switching signals for the regulation. The duty cycle of switching signals are modulated in accordance with the output of the power converter. The synchronization of switching signals is required to reduce the switching noise and EMI (electrical and magnetic interference). However, the synchronization of the switching produces higher power consumption at the light load and no load conditions. In recent development, many control circuits have been proposed for power converter to save power losses at light load condition, such as “PWM controller having off-time modulation for power converter” by Yang, U.S. Pat. No. 6,545,882; “PWM controller having a modulator for saving power and reducing acoustic noise” by Yang, et al, U.S. Pat. No. 6,781,356. The switching frequency of these prior arts is varied in response to the change of the load, which causes the difficulty for the control circuit to synchronize switching signals.
The present invention is directed to a control circuit for a multi-channel power converter to control the switching frequency of switching signals for power saving.
The present invention provides a control circuit for a multi-channel power converter to save power at light load. The multi-channel power converter includes a first transformer controlled by a first switching signal to produce a first output of the power converter. A second transformer is controlled by a second switching signal to produce a second output of the power converter. The control circuit is coupled to the output of the power converter to generate the first switching signal and the second switching signal in response to a first feedback signal and a second feedback signal respectively. The control circuit comprises a modulation circuit and an oscillation circuit to modulate the switching frequency of switching signals for saving power. The modulation circuit generates a modulation signal in response to the first feedback signal and the second feedback signal. The oscillation circuit is coupled to the modulation circuit to control the switching frequency of the first switching signal and the second switching signal in accordance with the modulation signal. The switching frequency of the first switching signal is linearly decreased in response to the decrease of the load when the second switching signal is enabled. The first switching signal can be bursted for further power saving once the second switching signal is disabled.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the present invention.
The oscillation circuit 300 further generates a synchronous signal SYN connected to a signal generator 350 to generate a pulse signal PLS2 and a ramp signal RAMP2. Therefore, the pulse signal PLS2 is synchronized with the oscillation signal PLS1. The pulse signal PLS2 is connected to enable a S/R flip-flop 125. A comparator 120 is used to disable the S/R flip-flop 125 in response to the comparison of the feedback signal VFB2 and the ramp signal RAMP2. The output of the S/R flip-flop 125 is connected to an input of an AND gate 127. Another input of the AND gate 127 is coupled to the pulse signal PLS2 via an inverter 126. The third input of the AND gate is linked to the input signal CNT. Therefore, the output of the AND gate 127 will generate the switching signal S2 when the input signal is enabled. The oscillation signal PLS1 thus controls the switching frequency of the switching signal S1 and the switching frequency of the switching signal S2. The switching signal S2 is synchronized with the switching signal S1.
The fifth current signal is compared with a constant current 206 to generate the burst signal SN when the fifth current signal is lower than the constant current 206. The constant current 206 represents the burst-threshold. The burst signal SN is produced to avoid acoustic noise and provide additional power saving. A constant current 205 is utilized to provide the current to the first current mirror and the second current mirror. Therefore, the constant current 205 limits the maximum value of the modulation signal SM.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.
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